Installation guide
Read our FAQs for advice on the installation of freestanding furniture.
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Freestanding kitchen larders provide ample kitchen storage while bringing timeless charm to your space. Crafted from solid timber, they seamlessly complement any fitted kitchen and can be used as a pantry, breakfast station, or simply for extra storage.
Read our FAQs for advice on the installation of freestanding furniture.
Discover our collection of three expertly made, timeless timber kitchens.
Kitchen larder cupboards provide dedicated pantry storage, keeping dried goods, jars and tins organised in one accessible place. The tall design maximises vertical space, offering generous capacity without dominating floor area. Adjustable shelving adapts to your storage needs, accommodating everything from tall carafes to small bowls. Interior door racks bring frequently used items within easy reach, whilst deep drawers store table linens and appliances.
Unlike standard kitchen cabinets, larder cupboards consolidate pantry essentials in a single, well-organised unit. The freestanding design means you can position your larder where it works best, adding substantial storage without renovation.
The ideal larder cupboard depends on your kitchen's style and how you organise. However, quality construction should remain a priority, as this determines how your larder serves you over time. Look for solid construction with traditional joinery rather than flat-pack assembly. Adjustable shelving allows reconfiguring storage as needs evolve, whilst deep drawers and door racks provide flexible organisation. Oak interiors age more gracefully than composite alternatives.
Thoughtful details such as hidden fixings and adjustable feet demonstrate careful craftsmanship. Quality larders balance robust craftsmanship with flexible storage, serving your kitchen for decades.
Larder cupboard size depends on your available wall space and storage requirements. Our freestanding larders are designed as double-width units, offering generous capacity whilst maintaining practical proportions. Measure your wall space carefully, ensuring at least 60cm clearance in front for doors to open comfortably. Consider ceiling height – tall larders suit standard kitchen ceilings, bringing vertical storage without overwhelming the room.
Think about what you'll store, as deep shelving accommodates larger items such as ceramic serveware and sets of glassware. Your larder should fit proportionally within your kitchen's layout, providing substantial pantry storage whilst leaving comfortable circulation space.
Your larder cupboard doesn't need to match your kitchen exactly, though thoughtful coordination creates a cohesive, harmonious feel. For those with Neptune fitted kitchens, pairing a larder from the same collection brings natural unity – Suffolk's timeless Shaker details or Farlow's minimalist elegance with fluted glass each offer distinct character. Oak finishes introduce natural warmth that suits multiple aesthetics, ageing gracefully over time.
Our 47 paint colours provide flexibility to either echo your existing scheme or introduce subtle contrast. The key is choosing a finish that feels considered and intentional, bringing coherence to your kitchen.